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Romano: teacher, mentor, scholar / it is with great pleasure that the School of Print Media at RIT honors Frank Romano by reproducing here, in the form of a type specimen, his essay on the development of phototypesetting
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Rochester Institute of ...
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Romano: teacher, mentor, scholar / it is with great pleasure that the School of Print Media at RIT honors Frank Romano by reproducing here, in the form of a type specimen, his essay on the development of phototypesetting
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Rochester Institute of Technology. School of Print Media, publisher
Summary
"This type specimen was printed at Rochester Institute of Technology's Printing Applications Laboratory, College of Imaging Arts and Sciences." "This type specimen was designed by Thérèse Hannigan, professor in the New Media Design and Imaging program, College of Imaging Arts and Sciences at RIT. The design is based on a layout by Bruce Rogers and is set in his typeface Centaur, a favorite of Frank Romano. The text was originally published in Printing History 26 (2003) under the title "The Phototypesetting Era"; this excerpt is reprinted here by the permission of The American Printing History Association."
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